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. >> he wanted 400 sammie $5 more. that was the shipping and handling fee -- $405 more. that was the shipping and handling fee. >> but you already paid back pead. >> -- pay that fee. >> weeks went by and things were still not worked out. johnson eventually purchased a casket from someone else. >> the casket i brought to him was blue and that was devastating. she never did like blue. >> she says that they refuse to give her her money back and will not take her calls. >> we took a closer look at the website. it says it is associated with a funeral home in colorado. mountain high is a licensed funeral home, but it is probably not what you would expect. it is inside an office in this building that houses several companies. we spoke with the property owners as "no dead body has ever been in. the place"-- in the place." we found that the owner lives in this multimillion-dollar property in florida. we reached him by phone. >> they never got the casket and that is why i am calling. >> he says he deals with many families and was not aware with the problem with diana johnson's ord
. >> he wanted 400 sammie $5 more. that was the shipping and handling fee -- $405 more. that was the shipping and handling fee. >> but you already paid back pead. >> -- pay that fee. >> weeks went by and things were still not worked out. johnson eventually purchased a casket from someone else. >> the casket i brought to him was blue and that was devastating. she never did like blue. >> she says that they refuse to give her her money back and will not take her...
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. >> they are concerned for their son, sammy. >> sammy got sick. >> but he hasn't had had it yet? >> he don't get malaria. >> can you turn it on? >> with the help of a flashlight, sammy and his family took us inside their darkened hut and showed us the torn mosquito night that they all sleep under every night. it offers little protection because of the hole. if a child does develop ma layer raw, immediate treatment can mean the difference between life and death. >> it's the number one killer for those under five. >> this doctor trained at the san francisco's trauma institute, learning the latest techniques for healing fractures but most of the children are suffering from extreme complications from malaria. families often don't reach the emergency hospital until the symptoms are already severe. >> they are rushed in gasping, requiring urgent blood transfusions. >> but help could soon be on the way from the bay area. a researcher has developed a synthetic farm of the most commonly used ma layer raw front. in partnership with one world help and the bill and ma linda gates foundation
. >> they are concerned for their son, sammy. >> sammy got sick. >> but he hasn't had had it yet? >> he don't get malaria. >> can you turn it on? >> with the help of a flashlight, sammy and his family took us inside their darkened hut and showed us the torn mosquito night that they all sleep under every night. it offers little protection because of the hole. if a child does develop ma layer raw, immediate treatment can mean the difference between life and...
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. >> they are concerned for their son, sammy. >> but he hasn't had it yet? >> he don't get malaria. >> try it. can you turn it on? >> with the help of a flashlight, sammy and his family took us inside their darkened hut and showed us the torn mosquito net that they all sleep under every night. it offers little protection because of the hole. if a child does develop malaria, immediate treatment can mean the difference between life and death. >> it's the number one killer for those under five. >> this doctor trained at the san francisco's trauma institute, learning the latest techniques for healing fractures but most of the children are suffering from extreme complications from malaria. families often don't reach the emergency hospital until the symptoms are already severe. >> they are rushed in gasping, requiring urgent blood transfusions. >> but help could soon be on the way from the bay area. a berkely researcher has developed a synthetic farm of the most commonly used malaria drug. in partnership with "one world help" and the bill and melinda gates foundat
. >> they are concerned for their son, sammy. >> but he hasn't had it yet? >> he don't get malaria. >> try it. can you turn it on? >> with the help of a flashlight, sammy and his family took us inside their darkened hut and showed us the torn mosquito net that they all sleep under every night. it offers little protection because of the hole. if a child does develop malaria, immediate treatment can mean the difference between life and death. >> it's the number...
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changing conditions due to the fog we have a you report photo, foggy in santa clara is up mitted by sammy m. and you will be seeing many scenes like this first thing in the morning. fog has become pretty thick out there. the north bay and down to the peninsula, i want to show you the current visibilities. it is down to an 8th of a mile. let me show you the live picture of the way it looks. this is the bay bridge toll plaza. you can barely see the cars driving into the fog. give yourself some extra time. drive with caution. as you look at the other visibilities, you will notice that is a quarter of a mile in novato. fog is reducing visibility in mountain view. an eighth of a mile at the san jose airport. sfo, not so bad. an eight-mile visibility. we are certainly going to face a potential for some delays at the airports first thing tomorrow morning. the temperatures right now ranging from 38 in napa to the low 50s in san francisco, oakland and half moon bay. the areas of dense fog tonight. strong winds developing tomorrow with a high wind warning going into affect for the hills. it will co
changing conditions due to the fog we have a you report photo, foggy in santa clara is up mitted by sammy m. and you will be seeing many scenes like this first thing in the morning. fog has become pretty thick out there. the north bay and down to the peninsula, i want to show you the current visibilities. it is down to an 8th of a mile. let me show you the live picture of the way it looks. this is the bay bridge toll plaza. you can barely see the cars driving into the fog. give yourself some...
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. >> the concern for their son, sammy. >> they're afraid of malaria. >> he hasn't had it? >> yes, very. >> it. >> try it with the help of a flashlight they took us inside of their hut showing us the torn mosquito net they sleep under. a net offering little protection because of the holes. if a child does develop malaria immediate treatment can be a difference between life and death. >> it's number one killer disease for under five. >> this surgeon is trained in san francisco general hospital's trauma institute learning techniques for healing fractures but most children are suffering from extreme complications from mallayera. families often don't reach the hospital until the symptoms are already severe. >> so they're rushed in, gasping and requiring a urgent blood transfusion. >> help could be soon on the way from the bay area, this berkeley researcher and his team have developed a synthetic form of the commonly used drug until now came only from the worm wood plant. and scientists used synthetic biology to produce it from bacteria e coli in huge tank autos the goal is to i
. >> the concern for their son, sammy. >> they're afraid of malaria. >> he hasn't had it? >> yes, very. >> it. >> try it with the help of a flashlight they took us inside of their hut showing us the torn mosquito net they sleep under. a net offering little protection because of the holes. if a child does develop malaria immediate treatment can be a difference between life and death. >> it's number one killer disease for under five. >> this surgeon...
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good morning, sammy. happy thanksgiving. >> good morning. happy thanksgiving. lara, josh. good morning, america. we're at america's first thanksgiving day parade, right here in philadelphia. as the city of brotherly love celebrates thanksgiving, we'll have the parade, the floats, the bands. another american institution, as you mentioned, lara, is the macy's thanksgiving day parade. and our cameron mathison is there. good morning. happy thanksgiving. >> good morning. happy thanksgiving, everybody. 3.5 million people expected to be here. 27 floats, 54 balloons, 800 clowns. one fairly cold correspondent here at the 85th annual macy's thanksgiving day parade. back to you, lara and josh. >>> if you're toiling in the kitchen right now, i will be in just hours. don't panic. we have today your turkey 911. sara moulton, right there, answering your turkey day questions. send them to goodmorningamerica.com at yahoo! or send them via twitter. and we'll answer as many of them as you possibly can. >>> first, dan harris is in this morning. and dan, we have breaking news out of arizona. >
good morning, sammy. happy thanksgiving. >> good morning. happy thanksgiving. lara, josh. good morning, america. we're at america's first thanksgiving day parade, right here in philadelphia. as the city of brotherly love celebrates thanksgiving, we'll have the parade, the floats, the bands. another american institution, as you mentioned, lara, is the macy's thanksgiving day parade. and our cameron mathison is there. good morning. happy thanksgiving. >> good morning. happy...
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changing conditions due to the fog we have a you report photo, foggy in santa clara is up mitted by sammy m. and you will be seeing many scenes like this first thing in the morning. fog has become pretty thick out there. the north bay and down to the peninsula, i want to show you the current visibilities. it is down to an 8th of a mile. let me show you the live picture of the way it looks. this is the bay bridge toll plaza. you can barely see the cars driving into the fog. give yourself some extra time. drive with caution. as you look at the other visibilities, you will notice that is a quarter of a mile in novato. fog is reducing visibility in mountain view. an eighth of a mile at the san jose airport. sfo, not so bad. an eight-mile visibility. we are certainly going to face a potential for some delays at the airports first thing tomorrow morning. the temperatures right now ranging from 38 in napa to the low 50s in san francisco, oakland and half moon bay. the areas of dense fog tonight. strong winds developing tomorrow with a high wind warning going into affect for the hills. it will co
changing conditions due to the fog we have a you report photo, foggy in santa clara is up mitted by sammy m. and you will be seeing many scenes like this first thing in the morning. fog has become pretty thick out there. the north bay and down to the peninsula, i want to show you the current visibilities. it is down to an 8th of a mile. let me show you the live picture of the way it looks. this is the bay bridge toll plaza. you can barely see the cars driving into the fog. give yourself some...
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tone, and he is better known for his work writing i can read books like danny and the dinosaur and sammy the seal. he's a popular author. on the cover there, the artwork is by crockett dawson. >> did you add the sign he's holding? >> no, no, that was in there. he was an art editor. many of the most popular and well-known children's book authors were directly active in radical movements or quite sthettic to them -- sympathetic to them, so john is another example. >> when you look at the examples, particularly the mid-20th century, does it seem -- is it a little bit comical or a little bit naive the way these are set up, is that fair to say about them? >> absolutely. we were trying to include people would actually want to read. there was, you any, the nice thing is we had tons to choose from. even though there's 44 pieces in there, we were able to select it down, but we wanted to also have historical accuracy, and we wanted to include what might seem like totally ridiculous things today because they existed and because it's kind of funny in their naivety. the best example of that is abc fo
tone, and he is better known for his work writing i can read books like danny and the dinosaur and sammy the seal. he's a popular author. on the cover there, the artwork is by crockett dawson. >> did you add the sign he's holding? >> no, no, that was in there. he was an art editor. many of the most popular and well-known children's book authors were directly active in radical movements or quite sthettic to them -- sympathetic to them, so john is another example. >> when you...
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written in a very silly town in he is better known for his work right teeing the i can read books like sammy this deal in the dna the dinosaur but the art work is by johnson who was by a hero than the purple crayon. >>host: and you have the sign he was holding? >>guest: no. he was the art editor and most of the children's books authors the iraqi either directly active with radical movements over quite sympathetic to them. >>host: when you look at some of the examples of the bid 20th century, is a little 90 the way they are set up? is that fair? tried to include stuff that people would want to read. the nice thing is we had tons to choose from even with 44 pieces we could selected down but we also wanted to high of historical accuracy to include what seemed like totally ridiculous things today because it is funny the best is abc for martin and it has things like k is for crum and where staal lives. and i do not want to share with my kids as an example of useful literature but as a historical example doing this as the act of historical recovery to say they think when people think of children's
written in a very silly town in he is better known for his work right teeing the i can read books like sammy this deal in the dna the dinosaur but the art work is by johnson who was by a hero than the purple crayon. >>host: and you have the sign he was holding? >>guest: no. he was the art editor and most of the children's books authors the iraqi either directly active with radical movements over quite sympathetic to them. >>host: when you look at some of the examples of the...
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the other and you have sammy clafin, this african-american young man from oakland who was brought up in a broken home, pingree, saw everything kind of in racial terms, and for him jim jones message about the quality of establishing this utopia where there would be no racism or sexism or egotism, that fell sweetly on his years and so he was drawn to jim jones. so you have, you know, it wasn't just blacks or whites, it was kind of this 70's mix of people who really wanted to do something to improve, you know, social justice. another person i follow-through is tommy who was sent down to jonestown as a teenager kind of like i was sent down to my reform school as a teenager he was sent to jonestown to straighten -- to get straightened out. he was skipping class and stopped going to church so he was sent down there to isolate him from - peters, and i really bonded with tommy and one thing people don't realize is that a third of the people who died in the jonestown massacre were minors, so that is another perspective. what is it like to be in a church because your parents are members and in
the other and you have sammy clafin, this african-american young man from oakland who was brought up in a broken home, pingree, saw everything kind of in racial terms, and for him jim jones message about the quality of establishing this utopia where there would be no racism or sexism or egotism, that fell sweetly on his years and so he was drawn to jim jones. so you have, you know, it wasn't just blacks or whites, it was kind of this 70's mix of people who really wanted to do something to...
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mark mcgwire of the cardinals and sammy sosa of the cubs blasting moon shots every other night, igniting the baseball nerver. years late ear contrite mcgwire would admit he hit those home runs on steroids. >> i wish i never played in that era. i wish we had drug testing. >> mabl began testing for steroids on 200. a full nine years later comes the blood test for hgh, long after all-star pitchers andy pettitte and roger clemens were linked to h.g.h. by baseball's own investigation. baseball and its players are expected to announce the unprecedented new policy on tuesday. tony guida, cbs news, new york. >> there was a tragedy this sunday at the 57th annual philadelphia marathon. two men collapsed and died of apparent hey,, including a 21-year-old who fell at the finish line. the other was 40 years old. a field of more than 25,000 runners began the race. just ahead on tonight's "cbs evening news," holiday shopping. it is more blessed to give to yourself? >> mitchell: of course, holiday spending is a critical barometer of the economy's strength. forecasters are eagerly trying to gauge the spi
mark mcgwire of the cardinals and sammy sosa of the cubs blasting moon shots every other night, igniting the baseball nerver. years late ear contrite mcgwire would admit he hit those home runs on steroids. >> i wish i never played in that era. i wish we had drug testing. >> mabl began testing for steroids on 200. a full nine years later comes the blood test for hgh, long after all-star pitchers andy pettitte and roger clemens were linked to h.g.h. by baseball's own investigation....
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mark mcgwire of the cardinals and sammy sosa of the cubs blasting moon shots every other night and igniting baseball. years later, mcgwire would admit he hit those home runs on steroids. >> i wish i had never played in that era. i wish we had drug testing. >> reporter: major league baseball began testing for steroids in 2003. a full nine years later comes the blood test for hgh, long after all-star pitchers andy pettitte and roger clemens were linked to hgh by baseball's own investigation. baseball and its players are expected to announce the unprecedented new policy on tuesday. tony guida, cbs news, new york. >>> this morning, on "the early show," the latest on the alleged home-grown terrorist alleged of plotting bombs in new york city. i'm terrell brown. and this is the "cbs morning news." psoriasis. i decided enough is enough. ♪ [ spa lady ] i started enbrel. it's clinically proven to provide clearer skin. [ rv guy ] enbrel may not work for everyone -- and may not clear you completely, but for many, it gets skin clearer fast, within 2 months, and keeps it clearer up to 9 months. [ male
mark mcgwire of the cardinals and sammy sosa of the cubs blasting moon shots every other night and igniting baseball. years later, mcgwire would admit he hit those home runs on steroids. >> i wish i had never played in that era. i wish we had drug testing. >> reporter: major league baseball began testing for steroids in 2003. a full nine years later comes the blood test for hgh, long after all-star pitchers andy pettitte and roger clemens were linked to hgh by baseball's own...
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and they said sammy hager. >> all right, so conan joking about the ninth republican presidential debate on wednesday. so it is hard to believe that last night was the tenth debate of this political season. our wolf blitzer talks about the need for such debates in this week's blitzer's blog. >> it is pretty amazing how significant the republican presidential debates have proven to be this year. they have clearly shaped out attitudes in rather dramatic way. presidential historians may write that this was the year of the debate. there already were so many memorable moments, many that the candidates would almost certainly like to forget. the other night in michigan, for example, may have been the most memorable, most awkward debate moment ever. that was when rick perry had a brain freeze for nearly 60 seconds and forgot the third agency of the u.s. government he would like to eliminate, even though he had routinely cited those three agencies in his campaign stump speech over the years. >> i can't. the third one, i can't. sorry. oops. >> the education, by the way, commerce and energy. but th
and they said sammy hager. >> all right, so conan joking about the ninth republican presidential debate on wednesday. so it is hard to believe that last night was the tenth debate of this political season. our wolf blitzer talks about the need for such debates in this week's blitzer's blog. >> it is pretty amazing how significant the republican presidential debates have proven to be this year. they have clearly shaped out attitudes in rather dramatic way. presidential historians may...
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. >>> como siempre sammy hace de la suya. un cambio de imagen puede ser una buena sorpresa. >>> pe te z@ mqquitas los lentes. ñ=uuÑpçokskrooedt!xies-7Ñww6akepÑá >>> y vamos ñ= hasta california y el mismo nos va a contar lo que ! v tiene preparado. buenos dÍas sammy. >>> hola buenos dÍas mis ñ=uuÑpçokskrooedt!xies-7Ñ amigos aquÍ estoy embelleciendo amÉrica y vine a visitar a ana y tengo a cynthia que es la cÓmplice para ! v x oñ darle la sorpresa. por quÉ quieres esta transformaciÓn. mi madre es una mujer luchadora que merece mq esto. muy contenta. z@ mq >>> quÉfi tipo de mami es? >>> la mejor. >>> y ! v x oñ"el+dbe!pdtuvo sus problemas. >>> sÍ z@ mq tuvo ;77vçicwy cÁncer pero ya pasÓ por eso. >>> vamos a sacar a ana. ! v x oñ"el+dbe!pdkyo2oé vengan. buenos dÍas, aquÍ en mqdespiertafi amÉrica todo el mundo es bello. y mÁs adelante van a ver cÓmo sorprendemos a ana. z@ >>> bien, eso. me encanta como la gente se contagia de su alegrÍ ñ=uuÑpçokskrooea. >>> es una persona que transmite buena ene
. >>> como siempre sammy hace de la suya. un cambio de imagen puede ser una buena sorpresa. >>> pe te z@ mqquitas los lentes. ñ=uuÑpçokskrooedt!xies-7Ñww6akepÑá >>> y vamos ñ= hasta california y el mismo nos va a contar lo que !v tiene preparado. buenos dÍas sammy. >>> hola buenos dÍas mis ñ=uuÑpçokskrooedt!xies-7Ñ amigos aquÍ estoy embelleciendo amÉrica y vine a visitar a ana y tengo a cynthia que es la cÓmplice para !v xoñ darle la...
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muchas gracias, nosotros nos vamos a los Ángeles porque sammy estÁ listo con el cambio de imagen para ana,que seguramente estarÁ muy contenta,adelante. (aplausos) >> bueno seÑores llegÓ el momento de descubrir a ana,cÓmo se llaman este lugar? aquÍ lo importante es ana, la una, a las dos ,y a las tres, ana,dios mÍo,sueltala,ella ya no pertenece a hollywood. >> es increÍble. bien linda,ojalÁ ustedes vengan mÁs seguido. >> cinthia,como la vez? >> hermosa. >> es una mujer preciosa y lo mÁs importantes que vean,yo hice miles de estos pero es de las mejores. veamos. (suspiran) >> ay,dios mÍo,yo soy,gracias sammy. >> es sÓlo maquillaje y corte de pelo. >> muchas gracias,mi sueÑos hechos realidad,yo le agradezco mucho a despierta amÉrica, a mi hija y a mi esposo. que dios los bendiga. gracias. >> seÑor, daniel,cÓmo la ve ahora? >> muy bien,yo me despido con todo el cariÑo,me llegaron al corazÓn,los quiero,un abrazo,si tu luces bien, yo luzco mejor. (aplausos) (cantan) >> ay dios. un corte enano me dicen por aquÍ. >> no papi chulo uno o dos?,no,ahora vamos a hablar de moda.
muchas gracias, nosotros nos vamos a los Ángeles porque sammy estÁ listo con el cambio de imagen para ana,que seguramente estarÁ muy contenta,adelante. (aplausos) >> bueno seÑores llegÓ el momento de descubrir a ana,cÓmo se llaman este lugar? aquÍ lo importante es ana, la una, a las dos ,y a las tres, ana,dios mÍo,sueltala,ella ya no pertenece a hollywood. >> es increÍble. bien linda,ojalÁ ustedes vengan mÁs seguido. >> cinthia,como la vez? >> hermosa....
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>>peter: what did you think, sammy, when you and your cad dad were trying to get to school? >>guest: i thought they were kicking us and hitting up and we were trying to get through to school, i trying to get a job by going to school and learn. >>peter: this has beenoing on for a while. has it been loud? >> yeah. and during math we cannot listen to them because all we hear are the chants and everyone gets distracted. >>peter: what do you think about what they are doing? what lesson does that teach you about treating people in your life? >>guest: i think they are just rude people and they should get a job. party peter like your dad and mom. what do you want to be when you are 21? your ambition? >>guest: well, probably in the military. >>peter: not part of occupy wall street, though? >>guest: yeah. >>peter: sorry you had to go through that, and we are delightedded you came on with us, today, so maybe you will come back and talk about something happier next time. happy holidays. good to see you. so you are going to keep going to school and push through the crowds in hopefully it
>>peter: what did you think, sammy, when you and your cad dad were trying to get to school? >>guest: i thought they were kicking us and hitting up and we were trying to get through to school, i trying to get a job by going to school and learn. >>peter: this has beenoing on for a while. has it been loud? >> yeah. and during math we cannot listen to them because all we hear are the chants and everyone gets distracted. >>peter: what do you think about what they are...
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and in the movie are dean and sammy davis, so i'm on allowed to cover some of the excerpts and there's dean's agent, he says, you want to go inside. dean is sitting there alone. talk to him. i go in there he is sitting at a booth in this big trailer. regis, he said, sit down and we talked like an idiot i go back to the copacabana and there i am with my girlfriend and i went through the whole thing and i said i really was a big fan because my college years when i went home to long island, i had a job at a plastics factory and it was from midnight to 8:00 a.m., i hated the hour, i hated the plastic factory, i hated everything so to get me inspired i would play a little record of dean's. it was just out and i'm going back to the '50s. >> jimmy: before the ipod? >> right. so i'm playing this song and i gave him the title and i said, dean, i used to listen to this every night. he said, what is the title. i said "one foot in heaven." he said i don't remember it. sing it to me, regis. so i sit there and i sing the whole bloody song ♪ one foot in heaven on age old street and with the other o
and in the movie are dean and sammy davis, so i'm on allowed to cover some of the excerpts and there's dean's agent, he says, you want to go inside. dean is sitting there alone. talk to him. i go in there he is sitting at a booth in this big trailer. regis, he said, sit down and we talked like an idiot i go back to the copacabana and there i am with my girlfriend and i went through the whole thing and i said i really was a big fan because my college years when i went home to long island, i had...
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. >> sammy's camera. >> make the pledge to shop small. >> on small business saturday. >> gloria larkin joins me live from washington, d.c. she's with women impacting public policy, which is supporting the movement. it's nice to have you with me this morning. explain for everybody who doesn't really know, since it is only in its sophomore year. what is small business saturday? >> it was an initiative developed to help small business in the united states grow. it really has its roots in between black friday and cyber monday. >> when we talk about the fact that the big box retailers really pulling out the stops this year to get people in the store, how important is it for small business saturday this year to make an impact? again, it's only its second year and needs to make better traction. >> this is a real initiative to help small business grow. in the united states, we talk a lot about small business and how important it is, but this is our chance as individual people and citizens to go out and support our small business in our own communities. right in our own home base. >> when we ta
. >> sammy's camera. >> make the pledge to shop small. >> on small business saturday. >> gloria larkin joins me live from washington, d.c. she's with women impacting public policy, which is supporting the movement. it's nice to have you with me this morning. explain for everybody who doesn't really know, since it is only in its sophomore year. what is small business saturday? >> it was an initiative developed to help small business in the united states grow. it...
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owner of sammy's fish box. i opened the first sammy's back in 1966. my employees are like family. and, i want people that work for me to feel that they're sharing in my success. we purchase as much as we can on the american express open gold card. so we can accumulate as many points as possible. i pass on these points to my employees to go on trips with their families. when my employees are happy, my customers are happy. vo: earn points for the things you're already buying. call 1-800-now-open to find out how the gold card can serve your business. two of the most important are energy security and economic growth. north america actually has one of the largest oil reserves in the world. a large part of that is oil sands. this resource has the ability to create hundreds of thousands of jobs. at our kearl project in canada, we'll be able to produce these oil sands with the same emissions as many other oils and that's a huge breakthrough. that's good for our country's energy security and our economy. >>> senator harry reid accused republicans of putting their bridge to grover norquist
owner of sammy's fish box. i opened the first sammy's back in 1966. my employees are like family. and, i want people that work for me to feel that they're sharing in my success. we purchase as much as we can on the american express open gold card. so we can accumulate as many points as possible. i pass on these points to my employees to go on trips with their families. when my employees are happy, my customers are happy. vo: earn points for the things you're already buying. call 1-800-now-open...
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especial se realizÓ en europea sobre los jugadores mexicanos que juegan en el extranjero con nosotros sammy. para contarnos mÁs. que gusto tenerte aquÍ con nosotros en el noticiero. >>> gracias josÉ. para invitar a los televidentes sa serie especial compartimos con los jugadores mexicanos. efraÍn juÁrez, pablo barrera y memo ochoa en francia. vamos a comenzar, este fin de semana, en titulares telemundo. con la palabras del tÉcnico mexicano, javier el vasco guagu estÁ cumpliendo con su tercer equipo en espaÑa. osasuna, el a tlerct de madrid y zaragoza. una incÓmoda posicion. y nos habla de lo que fue hace poquito mÁs de un aÑo su experiencia, su segunda experiencia dirigiendo la selecciÓn mexicana en la copa del mundo sudÁfrica 2010. escuchemos un vance de esta nota exclusiva con el vasco javier aguirre desde zaragoza. >>> estÁn preocupados todo el mundo no puede ser una liga bipolar como la escocesa. por ejemplo, que tiene 40 tÍtulos. y quÉ sellÓ. estÁn preocupados porque puede ahuyentar a la gente en los estadios. puede hacer mÁs triste la liga. pero sÍ, es cosa de 2. e
especial se realizÓ en europea sobre los jugadores mexicanos que juegan en el extranjero con nosotros sammy. para contarnos mÁs. que gusto tenerte aquÍ con nosotros en el noticiero. >>> gracias josÉ. para invitar a los televidentes sa serie especial compartimos con los jugadores mexicanos. efraÍn juÁrez, pablo barrera y memo ochoa en francia. vamos a comenzar, este fin de semana, en titulares telemundo. con la palabras del tÉcnico mexicano, javier el vasco guagu estÁ cumpliendo...
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even backstage, other stars like singer sammy hagar seek out an audience with the champ. >> you're a wonderful man. >> thank you. >> not only are you a great fighter, after your last fight, you said, i just want to help people, that's one of the most beautiful words i heard come out of an athlete's mouth. >> narrator: the setting shows off lesser known talents. but as showtime approaches, it's time to turn his attention to the more important business at hand. where ♪ ♪ if it's your love how deep is your love ♪ ♪ i really need to learn because we're living in a world breaking us down ♪ ♪ when they all should let us be we belong to you and me ♪ ♪ la-la-la la la >> manny pacquiao, everyone! november 12th, pay-per-view, versus marquez in las vegas. thank you, manny. >> narrator: as the morning sun rises in mexico city, it is juan manu manuel marquez's final test. the pace has been grueling and he is going to test himself. [ speaking foreign language ] >> narrator: he close closes the 60th camp of his career with one last morning workout. a couple kids show up to watch, 13
even backstage, other stars like singer sammy hagar seek out an audience with the champ. >> you're a wonderful man. >> thank you. >> not only are you a great fighter, after your last fight, you said, i just want to help people, that's one of the most beautiful words i heard come out of an athlete's mouth. >> narrator: the setting shows off lesser known talents. but as showtime approaches, it's time to turn his attention to the more important business at hand. where ♪...
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sammy jaffrey a pharmacologist and faculty member at cornell college has developed a promising new technology for studying r.n.a. in cells and has just started a biotech exen, all with n.i.h. support. time and time again, basic research has been a game changer and economic incubator. take the biotechnology company genentech, for example. it was founded on discoveries made in our universities and those discoveries were made with financial support of grants from the national institute of health. and those federal funds proved to be a very good investment. the company has created over 11,000 jobs and the company created products that have had mauge effects on the health and economic well being of our nation. they develop drugs that treat certain leukemia, arthritis, and breast cancer. n.i.h.-funded research has also had a major impact on the lives of those suffering from multiple sclerosis. m.s. is a painful disease that often strikes young women with children. thanks to n.i.h. research, drugs have been developed that are now in the marketplace that mean m.s. patients now live longer and have hi
sammy jaffrey a pharmacologist and faculty member at cornell college has developed a promising new technology for studying r.n.a. in cells and has just started a biotech exen, all with n.i.h. support. time and time again, basic research has been a game changer and economic incubator. take the biotechnology company genentech, for example. it was founded on discoveries made in our universities and those discoveries were made with financial support of grants from the national institute of health....
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and in the same breath or anything missy and sammy got a good run five thousand dollars if here is not a hollywood story and where does this leave those who've already worked a lifetime and of course an ok i pay back a chapter eleven and i need two years old. and i say i did then it. jackie bird see if she calls me the of the day she's so worried about hoover it seems that one she got neighbors run across the street so she's god and she don't know about her house since they offered two hundred two thousand on it i think she said tell me so i don't know russians wonder. they offered eighty four years young jackie because the twenty two thousand dollars for her home it doesn't matter what her home is like we're going to move on that she says gentleman the purpose of this letter is to explain why i do not have a bill of sale when i was twenty one i bought my home in picher oklahoma in the fall of one nine hundred forty three from three fields for three hundred seventy five dollars i've lived here for almost sixty three years and now almost eighty four years old and have lived in the neigh
and in the same breath or anything missy and sammy got a good run five thousand dollars if here is not a hollywood story and where does this leave those who've already worked a lifetime and of course an ok i pay back a chapter eleven and i need two years old. and i say i did then it. jackie bird see if she calls me the of the day she's so worried about hoover it seems that one she got neighbors run across the street so she's god and she don't know about her house since they offered two hundred...
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out taking over the helm of dunn who stands big spending on a gene that has already entice top star sammy the top and robert carlos roberto carlos. of. details on that because coming up in our sports book dates in about fifteen minutes time for now though stay with us for they have lines after a short break. roger clinton goes. one. more than sixty square kilometers or move on the stage and those who are still soon.
out taking over the helm of dunn who stands big spending on a gene that has already entice top star sammy the top and robert carlos roberto carlos. of. details on that because coming up in our sports book dates in about fifteen minutes time for now though stay with us for they have lines after a short break. roger clinton goes. one. more than sixty square kilometers or move on the stage and those who are still soon.
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ok this house on the left along to messy and sammy bates and i've been offered seventy thousand cinnabar said there is something wrong with the b. appraisal so as you use a trance why did you not tell me we did it we asked you you're probably being greedy we think you didn't raise that as it means we get you just because we did worse about race there's something wrong with the beach appraisal so let's leave it the same and. i don't want that manger we got three new cops for your property if it is significant that you rob. market like you mean tell me you didn't find anything. thank you. the appraisers probably have a tough with this town there are some poor people here there are some bad looking homes and i'm sure those create some challenges but you know missing sammy's house is the same size as the heart's missing sami's is much newer and even if you're blind and a little crazy and think these homes are in similar condition and they can bedroom isn't a bedroom if it's not close to a bathroom there's still a forty five thousand dollars difference in a town where the average home is fift
ok this house on the left along to messy and sammy bates and i've been offered seventy thousand cinnabar said there is something wrong with the b. appraisal so as you use a trance why did you not tell me we did it we asked you you're probably being greedy we think you didn't raise that as it means we get you just because we did worse about race there's something wrong with the beach appraisal so let's leave it the same and. i don't want that manger we got three new cops for your property if it...
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people here there are some bad looking homes and i'm sure those create some challenges you know missing sammy's house is the same size as the hearts missing sami's is much newer and even if you're blind and a little crazy and think these homes are in similar condition and they can bedroom isn't a bedroom if it's not close to a bathroom there's still a forty five thousand dollar difference in a town where the average home has to be a grant that's almost the cost of a whole other house this is the kind of appraisal work the trust has behind it and they said mrs home on her couch that's a maybe we gave the hearts too much i mean we made a mistake before my own and in the same breath the thing missing sandy got a good run their own younger if you're it's not a hollywood story and where does this leave those who've already worked a lifetime and of course an ok i'll pay back a chapter eleven and ninety two years old. and i say i did then it. jackie bird see what she called me the other day she's so worried about movement she doesn't want she got no neighbors run across the street so she's god and she
people here there are some bad looking homes and i'm sure those create some challenges you know missing sammy's house is the same size as the hearts missing sami's is much newer and even if you're blind and a little crazy and think these homes are in similar condition and they can bedroom isn't a bedroom if it's not close to a bathroom there's still a forty five thousand dollar difference in a town where the average home has to be a grant that's almost the cost of a whole other house this is...
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forcing the administration to do is to leave a paper trail so in other words and again i mentioned war sammy who's the somalian guy they think floated around on a boat for two months interrogating him they hate basically that the administration basically disappeared this guy for two months to do that in the future they'd have to go to congress and say we want to waiver to this immediate military detention we want to put this guy through the civilian process but we're going to tell you we have him and i think that's one of the things that the senate armed services language is designed to do is make a paper trail and make it a lot harder for the administration to make these decisions without at least telling congress about them so do you think they're going to succeed and i want to have there was also a you doll amendment today which would have placed a little more which would have forced the president to outline what he thinks he should be able to do and that failed so do you think of this you know this provision is actually going to succeed. well the vote on the udall amendment was if i'm re
forcing the administration to do is to leave a paper trail so in other words and again i mentioned war sammy who's the somalian guy they think floated around on a boat for two months interrogating him they hate basically that the administration basically disappeared this guy for two months to do that in the future they'd have to go to congress and say we want to waiver to this immediate military detention we want to put this guy through the civilian process but we're going to tell you we have...
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owner of sammy's fish box. i opened the first sammy's back in 1966. my employees are like family. and, i want people that work for me to feel that they're sharing in my success. we purchase as much as we can on the american express open gold card. so we can accumulate as many points as possible. i pass on these points to my employees to go on trips with their families. when my employees are happy, my customers are happy. vo: earn points for the things you're already buying. call 1-800-now-open to find out how the gold card can serve your business. free gold ! we call that hertz gold plus rewards. you earn free days, free weeks and more fast. that's a plus. upgrade your ride. that's a plus. rewards with no blackout dates so you can redeem anytime. and it's easy to redeem your points online. already a gold member ? just select gold plus rewards in your profile and start rewarding yourself now. just go to hertzgoldplusrewards.com to join. hertz gold plus rewards. journey on. ♪ [ multiple sounds making melodic tune ] ♪ [ male announcer ] at northrop grumman, every innovation, ever
owner of sammy's fish box. i opened the first sammy's back in 1966. my employees are like family. and, i want people that work for me to feel that they're sharing in my success. we purchase as much as we can on the american express open gold card. so we can accumulate as many points as possible. i pass on these points to my employees to go on trips with their families. when my employees are happy, my customers are happy. vo: earn points for the things you're already buying. call 1-800-now-open...
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i opened the first sammy's back sammin 1966. box. my employees are like family. and, i want people that work for me to feel that they're sharing in my success. we purchase as much as we can on the american express open gold card. so we can accumulate as many points as possible. i pass on these points to my employees to go on trips with their families. when my employees are happy, my customers are happy. vo: earn points for the things you're already buying. call 1-800-now-open to find out how the gold card can serve your business. >>> time now for david goodfriend's daily rant. david, take t away. >> thanks, dylan. it didn't surprise me last week when the congressional super committee failed to come up with $1.2 trillion in budget cuts, deadlocked, and end in failure. after all, republicans have no interest in improving the economy before the election and only seem to start worrying about deficits once they lost the white house. they were never really going to agree to a deal. but as a result of the super failure, we now are on track for some major budget cuts. ha
i opened the first sammy's back sammin 1966. box. my employees are like family. and, i want people that work for me to feel that they're sharing in my success. we purchase as much as we can on the american express open gold card. so we can accumulate as many points as possible. i pass on these points to my employees to go on trips with their families. when my employees are happy, my customers are happy. vo: earn points for the things you're already buying. call 1-800-now-open to find out how...